Publications by authors named "S Dorling"

Article Synopsis
  • The article discusses a research initiative by a group from the Association of University Radiation Protection Officers focused on evaluating radiation safety culture in UK's higher education and research sectors.
  • The research stems from the International Radiation Protection Association's belief that a strong safety culture can help prevent disasters similar to Chernobyl and Fukushima.
  • An online survey was conducted to gauge opinions on radiation safety attitudes, revealing significant deficiencies in communication and training within the current safety culture in these organizations.
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Air pollution, a threat to air quality and human health, has attracted ever-increasing attention in recent years. In addition to having local influence, air pollutants can also travel the globe via atmospheric circulation and international trade. Black carbon (BC), emitted from incomplete combustion, is a unique but representative particulate pollutant.

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Essentially all plant species exhibit heritable genetic variation for resistance to a variety of plant diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, oomycetes or viruses. Disease losses in crop monocultures are already significant, and would be greater but for applications of disease-controlling agrichemicals. For sustainable intensification of crop production, we argue that disease control should as far as possible be achieved using genetics rather than using costly recurrent chemical sprays.

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Background: Rust diseases are of major importance in wheat production worldwide. With the constant evolution of new rust strains and their adaptation to higher temperatures, consistent and durable disease resistance is a key challenge. Environmental conditions affect resistance gene performance, but the basis for this is poorly understood.

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In recent years there has been a major upgrade of the JET far infrared diagnostic system consisting of a new laser system with the wavelength at 118.8 μm at and more advanced processing electronics for phase counting. This provides a second colour measurement of the electron plasma density on the vertical system.

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